I ment the 19 years later thing....I loved how Harry finished Voldy...With a disarming curse!!!!!! lol Nah my beef was with a 7 page epilogue that didnt explain anything except that we knew how the couples would work out.....And JKR has reliesed so much info about Harry,Ron and Hermoine that she should just wrote another short story

Ahh yes. Good point. I haven't heard any extra info except the epilogue. Will have good ole google for it now!

Seriosly lol I feel like such a dork but she has went into detail with the trio's future...Hermione went back to school and became head of The Departmrnt of Magical Law Enforcement, Ron And Harry became Aurors right after the war at 17 years old (The youngest) and became head of the Aurors 10 years later lol

I just finished reading "The Strain" by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan. Book was absolutely excellent. I was hooked by page 22 and finished almost 600 pages in two days. The vampire genre has been completely re-invented within this book, and I cannot wait to read the next book in this trilogy.

Dont judge me but I just got dont with the Harry Potter series again....I think this is my third time through....I start a the Goblet of Fire and go to the end.......I cant help it I know its a little kiddish but its a good semi-long read

i uhh.. might have done the same thing

i loved the series, i read almost the entire last book in one sitting.

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Seriosly lol I feel like such a dork but she has went into detail with the trio's future...Hermione went back to school and became head of The Departmrnt of Magical Law Enforcement, Ron And Harry became Aurors right after the war at 17 years old (The youngest) and became head of the Aurors 10 years later lol

o.O i did not know this... im going to wiki-mad for a few min and try to read up on all these details.

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n an interview,[10] online chat,[11][12][13] the Wizard of the Month section of her website, and during her 2007 U.S. Open Book Tour, Rowling revealed additional character information that she chose not to include in the book. The first bits of information were about the trio and their families, starting with Harry.

She said that Harry became an Auror for the Ministry of Magic, and was later appointed head of the department. He also kept Sirius Black's motorcycle, which Arthur Weasley repaired for him, but he can no longer speak Parseltongue after the destruction of Voldemort's soul fragment within him. She also said that Ginny Weasley played for the Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team for a time, then leaving to establish a family with Harry, and later became the lead Quidditch correspondent for the Daily Prophet. Ron Weasley worked at George's store for a time, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, and then joined Harry as an Auror. Hermione found her parents in Australia, and removed the memory modification charm she had put on them for safety. Initially, she worked for the Ministry of Magic in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, greatly improving life for house elves. She later moved to the Department of Magical Law Enforcement and assisted in eradicating oppressive, pro-pureblood laws. She was also the only member of the trio to go back and complete her seventh year at Hogwarts. Rowling then went on the explain that Dumbledore's relationship with Gellert Grindelwald extended beyond mere friendship; indeed, Rowling has revealed that "Dumbledore is gay, actually",[14] and harboured romantic feelings for Grindelwald.[15] Next, Rowling revealed the fate of Voldemort. After his death, he was forced to exist in the stunted form Harry witnessed in the King's Cross limbo, as his crimes were too severe for him to become a ghost.

Rowling also explained the fates of several secondary characters, starting with the Weasleys. George Weasley continued his successful joke shop. George married fellow Quidditch player Angelina Johnson and had two children: a son named Fred, in memory of his late twin brother, and a daughter, Roxanne. Next, Rowling proceeded to explain Luna Lovegood's future, saying that she searched the world for odd and unique creatures. She eventually married Rolf, a grandson of the famed naturalist Newt Scamander,[13] writer of Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. They have twins called Lorcan and Lysander. Her father's publication, The Quibbler, has returned to its usual condition of "advanced lunacy" and is appreciated for its unintentional humour.

Rowling then gave briefer histories on some more of the minor characters, as follows. Draco Malfoy married Astoria Greengrass and had a son named Scorpius. Percy Weasley married a woman named Audrey and had two daughters, named Molly and Lucy. Firenze was welcomed back into his herd, who finally acknowledged the virtue of his pro-human leanings. Dolores Umbridge was arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned for crimes against Muggle-borns. Cho Chang went on to marry a Muggle.[16] Neville Longbottom became professor of Herbology at Hogwarts and married Hannah Abbott, who became the landlady of the Leaky Cauldron.[17] Bill and Fleur Weasley had a total of three children, a younger son named Louis, and two daughters, named Dominique and Victoire.

Rowling also revealed further transformations in the wider wizarding world as follows. Kingsley Shacklebolt became the permanent Minister of Magic, with Percy Weasley working under him as a high official. Among the reforms introduced by Shacklebolt, Azkaban no longer used Dementors. Harry, Ron, and Hermione were also instrumental in reforming the Ministry.[11] At Hogwarts, Slytherin House became more diluted and no longer held the title as the pure-blood bastion it once was, although its dark reputation lingered.[11] Voldemort's jinx on the Defence Against the Dark Arts position was broken with his death, and there was a permanent Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher stated. Harry also is said to come to the Defence Against the Dark Arts class to lecture several times a year.[10] Lastly, Rowling says that a portrait of Severus Snape, who briefly served as Hogwarts Headmaster, had not appeared in the headmaster's office, as he had abandoned his post. Harry then ensures the addition of Snape's portrait, and publicly revealed Snape's true allegiance.[11]

in case other nerds are interested

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I just finished reading "The Strain" by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan. Book was absolutely excellent. I was hooked by page 22 and finished almost 600 pages in two days. The vampire genre has been completely re-invented within this book, and I cannot wait to read the next book in this trilogy.

OOHHH!!! I love Guillermo Del Toro!! The Devil's Backbone was one of the first non martial arts movies with subtitles I ever liked.

I was very sad when I found out he wasn't going to direct The Hobbit, but this is great news.